Hi all, I'm wondering if we have any special policy/exemptions for the development freeze for the scripts in kdesdk/scripts. Typically they are for use by KDE platform developers and so it seems to me that they wouldn't necessarily fall under a development freeze like the Software Compilation or Platform.
I've developed under such a philosophy before with kdesvn-build, although I've stopped that awhile ago as I started to wonder whether it made sense to break freeze with kdesvn-build as more people use it. The reason I ask is that I'm thinking of going ahead with changing the name of kdesvn-build to kdesrc-build (for lack of a better descriptive name) due to the progress of implementing a git-based source repository for KDE, especially since I haven't made a release since December. We *do* have the 4.5 release coming up though, and kdesvn-build is technically installed as part of kdesdk. So does it make sense to go ahead with a name-change-and-release, or should I do the release now and wait a bit to change the name? And who do I email to get KDE-based web hosting for the tool, since my current donor apparently doesn't have a static IP anymore? Regards, - Michael Pyne
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